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XLth Session I The PRE81DENT the credentials of Reuben Fi-itton, nntr-r elect from Mr. EREI.lN.illt rYSl A '-S prc-ented the cre of Benator-elect from New -Jersey. Mr. VOMI.I'.<n addltioi.il OmOihmmOt B-L. aa lha tSt a 3.

of "I tt.rtv-?ft... .1 tht.r r. lb. rule, Mr i'OJ-ERoY pre eated a memorial of the otored Oririiau Asylum for he I of l'uiuiobia for aid. rut.

i Mr 8TIMVAUT I-. 1: trodticc 1 ft Mil to estao li.b a in-norm role of naturalization, iu the following rfr rll wMtt? parto-, fcntj- birth rot Tittt-U c. ii.t. ir, Main or nbth i.l or tirreilttr, til? Matra tt? tltet 10 h. Cll ut.t.e.

.11 priir-i'? ih? 1 i It- Statt? Mi to to the Sen itt.rr Nevada that 1 to the wold while" In that bill. I 1" Mr. FRELINUHUV8KN, fnun the Committee on the Judiciary, reported a substituto for ti? bill-tu regulate the proceeding? for the nur un.ll.ation of aliens, intro? ducid bv himself The prori ir? litt the rttrl.rttlos tttr-ntriin to brcotn? et, fr. t.t nt to ttn lo eaalila mi It lore tS? 1.r? of I the TtrrittirUI but rid of Qsltcd StttM, Uk better fci.inu mtnnr-iD bw I- in or h.rr.lVrr wb? oJR i of Satar.ll_.tlo_, and iny bull imltnimm uf liitrotlon o.lb? iJtle I tiii- I Alirni on. no.

tli fa. to fir Citrk Mid or of N.turili?_ti..ti. tl.it to nolir? -hi 1 g.tit Hi? ptrUeiilirt at their ttii n.e. ritio.iliiy, We wrtii full of lh? ('curl or ttith ti.tir were llnl fie (. Orrk of the I i Ute of i'a l-tll keep the ou I -u.

rot M-trer reqr.in.l. IYar ta -ion eit-einlnp. ever? make oith sa? Co-i-b fa? i re-i of fanr In 1 one tl.e Mite ii mid? nexi prior AiiJ p.rr?.u or Clerk afSila.it tn.t brlierei that id tecle- frimlu'ent, fid tilt be inteii.lt to con teat the mrh mm ihill heir.l ia open CenrtinJ dtxidetl 1 ht that lh.drr.at.ltos of tnij filed one ten lt.il in.int.?. instead of Tea-? fore Le natural? si. Imt thl idjvdictio.

adiuittitit aur airen to Hie rif t.l? of ril thill h. made n.d et. ou a ihe IHHIImS? WMTllllitlu? f.itu ed (bi-renn he i nMUbt before a or t.rilrate liai It it made tli? vf tlir Secrejarj of lb? St ae t. Hi? t'oarU tiai.k rert.fi of naturai to to the foreg priuU-d ma. turad tt.rope.

it to guanl a.aiuat frairfl? and lid of th. r. thai ni rerei.e.l keot b.r Ih? tuent, the J.d?e?' eertiloit-? of nitoril i.taa? one ra.r to tlie of l.rii tie iidorwd ml iptjrore.1 Iit tit? Conrti tnd -ow author to itatie or tt.tr do vaiidtt? thall he jirei. oui? on et.deor-e.thit ohuinetl ttr fr.n.L Cenili in" prmr lije eor'meot of tLi. ttii ntr h.

pTt-4-a-teii for iudoriene-il la tht q.ril.oii of their tili'itr ma? be ni-eJ, mas? the, ire lor Jul.et ard of re rirtnl t.tump t.d nidorM lb? aur.l when a cte l.reteuteJ "re te-l." if it rerrutd; MM proritio. ittde for reveled eertiirtte? by proper of fraud. Ulber tirria? aid the roete 1 far aiach In ttqu tu he i r.ii'.'ue.l ir-I preM-rrln van lii.meuti of Cue ind Impritoniueot far tnd rert.tic. or rui.iDj from ill Dontbt to ihre. y.

in, ltd tot tx Mr. Minn.) introduced a bill nu'lior Izlng certain land giants te railroad in Minne? sota to connect then tine? the Northern Pacllic ulroad and receive blnnlar grants of land tho citen? Mr. TII'TON Neb.) Introduced a 1.111 laud and to the Hen ver Outrai and Georgetown Railroad Company. Tll? RUM n.KtL VOTB. Mr.

B0BERT80N (Rep-a Cl introduced ajoiut IntlonproTHMtingthe mm miment, i itlT. I II hate to? atabilih i tribunal for lb. 1er! ind aylWs? any BttotbcTtl ot in? BUI. f.r tn. I tr-iln exerciae i Jnna.1..-tloti -i-r 1er make.

Mr. (Rep introduced a bill eraiitlng lands to aid in a railroad (roa siockton.Cal.. to potut in com e. i tl.o Soiitbcrii Paeitic Railroad. Jlt'feirerl ta- iiuiili.

on Raihornl? of Mr. BPRNCER (Ron Ala.) Introduced a lull flxtnjr, the status of certain soli I In the. rnlted Btates from Alabama. Referred to the Oouimlttee ou "Military Affairs. Also, a I.Ill to nroviil.t for the improve? ment of river, bay, and harbor of Mol.il?.

Mr. WILSON Muta.) off? red a resolution inf-truct Ing the Library r.t.?<? to lmjnlro into bo expediency of securi.i? for Ihe UoVeratoenl the colleclioti of tlmdy var pliot.i.rapi.io viowg, now In hisitoasewrtion in Wash lUKtou. Adopted. KEVFftT" PRATUS. Mr.

CR VGIN N. a resolution directing the Attorncy-Ocneial to Inform the whether l.o liad tiin procce.li:i(i. against punies pronecuted in Krw-Yort ay fraud? ujHin the lutertial venue, a'td if in what and iorwli.it reanOHS, If c-mpatible, tocominunl cate to the Hena'e hi? on the subject with the Liiited Bute? Attorney of Now-York. Adopted. Mr.

MORCAN (U.p.N. offered a resolution fliroct the Puetmasti r-Uencral toeniiiiiiuiilesteto the rteuate all coir. spoDdenee tw? en hiattepartiiient and the Coca im of New-York, and betwijrn tlie i'i. et. Mini and Hie Attornci-General re? latinir to a coiitnu't that Otttnpaoy for tin-convey? ance of the limed mail, bftw ecu New-York and Breiuin.

On motion of Mr. RAMPEY, Thursday evorlnfrncxt was set apart a seasien fetT the coneiueratioi. mat? ter? rep.utc.1 froui tue C'ominitteo ou and Pott 1. Mr. BUMMER mored to proceed to the of tltt-J -int r.

grantiaa a pension to Mrs. Lincoln. but KI l.iit -ed. TUP. Ai.lli.

I ITI'lltl. M'rARTMHXT. Mr. CORBET! off u.iare?olut.on, ttiiitb was adopted, diri.ctliiK tlie laiiiiliee ou Apiculture to inquiro into the expediency allowing toon in the Unlou tobo by at leaat one lu tho Ajrncultural su. peraofl to Im- rbtMea by the titatea I heir Muoal Hiate fairs.

TIIK MKliH.ll. BISTtMtt (lY tiii: win. Mr, ANTHONY K. I), from tlie on rriutliiif, reported the Joint directing Hie Init at lui.rlr- Pr in tin? of io copies of the Medi? cal and Sun-ieal History ol lielieilion. Mr.

kkki.y Cunto.) read a letter frota the JjMtt? ant settled forth that tlie toaiioscript and 111 ol tin? volume were ready, mut could be pt iiited. 5,000 eopte? at a nlntut flojWii that two Bore would completo tin: work, tin? whole to about fion and tlie pie? printed n't tlio 1'rliitiii; iniice, to ho of under the direction of Mr. had imilar read by tho Seeretarr Mr. objected to the twsolutloa be? ante it to nan the chiiigt? of toe mk asked for. Mr.

sr.M.-. i.K t-aiil tlrr.t nmt expenditures were apositi'. loas, i pos? tire falo, i.u.l art. tia were of the latu-r tor wblch the appropriation was Sropt'-ni wa? specially uieiitvrious. Tb.

United Btatra aviiijr, at a pi! come in posttei-ioii of valuable medical surgKsl kuowledac, were bound tobeth?) aluionei-s oi it the tit ol mankind, and In so a case the espouse lu money comparatively of Utile importance. Hiliti In tksf, iiliiioucli viie materials lor tl.e 44 were vast.all tUat was com pi. ad three i Mr. (l)iin Ky moved to lav hhIiI? all other btuinci? to tak-r up hi? in recan? to tative and duortlerli conduot, but Mr. ClIANDil'K and Mr.

Davis not prtss the mon.ni. Mr. llKNIiRHKS Ind.) did Dot think It wise for the Ooveromenl to und? rtake the publication of tgedlcal or other ptofessit.aal lM.uk?. If the materials for tho work litre so extol slve and 4 aloable tiny were repre? sented to be, which he did not doubt, why did not tbe Bon? on-Oeaeral pare work, and 1 utdlsh it hk other medical work? are pul.ur.hed. The worS so prepared and would In? lin? ij- tobe more compaot in form, and to have a cirvuLstloo than If prepared and pub Ji.licd tin- of the Oovemiaent.

OifAO AM? HtKllOK AI'l'llorillUHiN HILL. The l.t ni i. ivltiK exph ed, Mr. HHEltMAN (l? Ohio) moved to proceed to the tho I kiucm-y Util. Mr.

CHANDLER Mich hoped the Kenato, would etaud by tin, ye.torday, tbe Liver and Harbor bill, iintii It chould be or. Mr. motion 44 as. IJ; 3ft, and the Senate resumed the considera.luu of tho Itivti and Harbor b.ll. 'ihe peudiuir wsa to strikeout the third sediou appiopriatiiiK wtiQjOOO toward the Louuvillc and 1'ertlaud Caual on tlio eoinlilioii tliat Ken? tUiKy u-do hu right said canal 10 tho Lulled blaUrJi, tVILLEY, UORTOR and MILKMAN opposed the amendment, luaiatlua ih.t.

tin- approprlaUog im inquired by the Interest? commerce, would only put the OuveronM t.l in Ute imo ro tb. Lition to the commerce of lilt? Oblo Unit it already oceti pi.d to ihe couitiM-t. of tbe and other rh? Metttrs. i 1 LLIN'illl i and Bl I.I. atlvoeale.l the uiueiiilineiil, wliiuti liimlly waA by a vol.

of 'il to Suya The last smeiulment reported by the Conittiitt.f to strike out tbe section sntborixinit the Becretanr War to make ourtoje nt jtai.ii??-? la varinu? part? of m. with a view to tetoiiiui? nililiK eiun impr ivements as tbe interest of was r. and tht? section retained by a vole of 'Xi Yea? to 23 On motion of Mr. MORRILL. the bill, wuh amend was raeoiiiiueiidi-d for further couslderailou by the Mr.

UOuLITTLK from theCouunittee on Military reportttd adverwly tho bill authorizing tbe Bot-retary of tho interior to the lauds of thb Miami in Im. to bo patented. Also, from it.c oaiBMttee, n-porUd adversniy the Joint resoluthtu for the of of Ch.rokee neutral laud? lu a vkiii MCasaoB. During the River and Harbor bill, a incs-iaK" wa? tl.e President, returning, with ins tin. lull th? duties of led seaooitcf It luugiou und tit-orgc towu.

Auj.jurued. HOUSE or Mr. MOOKK N. prc-sw-ntoit a ptti Iloti ol ihe owner? me' 1: of vi.ttul. of tho of rIt, ptnyli liiie.i volition ot to pro all hom illegal exatlions by orations.

Sir. l'A miooo? to with the morutu? lake tie HUabilities rter some 11? to tho ol tho motion, it was rejected. The Hun Uien pro? dad to Ike trail neu of tbe morn ti. fin report? of a pritate and (cok up bill r.portc?. yissterday from the on i orolgn Alf.ar? for the relie! of Knott Ai.ieih'su in? 11 doliiit business in Chins.

After by Mr. Jil.Alit Mieh tho p.uio-d. Mr. HLAIIt, from tb? Committee ou Foreign Affairs. siso reported a bill to tarto United States Consul at tri.trl ide by bun from the 1-th of Mai the mh 1864.

ia ai.Uug Ut, solillers and refuge After ronalde-rabl? fllsoussjouby Meessrs. Llalr. Bw Hutleru' Mi-tsaelmsettei. and Pile, in i BUI. end by Chan and Lawrence of OUR.

in tiltult.ui of It, the bill passed, im, OTBBLAVn Min. OOMTBAO-a. The morning hour lug expired, Mr. HROOMAI.L from the Committee Public Bipendltoree, nnoe port hi the vu-e nf Si contrats! for earn tug the mail-? between termini of the Pacific eteiuj't? th? Post-OBe? from sfl bli ths ss set sf ol tlaew I'Sj per cut mor? ill BSUSf on Ih? ruat? rtlos lia. l.a.l la-en iBi.l.

.1 i tlie I mmtt under rirrnsi.tssrra. that Iks s.r..s? r.f tfc? aiH-r SsersapOsScst 1- Sm.tlii 1.... the i'" uistltss, he ititiny lb? tint Ei-MfSI ksffcf? th- ('anaii-'l' tia.t lie tbe waiisr tiuuasif an.l tli.1 not sayl ndj I tint tlie ('uinnntteetins ilro, pa? part el IsTistlfSttna. kiTi-S Irsfr. tbe Aatst-sM? the tnstitier is tgkWt the nil tice reiu.t? thst ibibt inri up to the uf tbe present tu hite ceise.

i'uki-UiBcs bid wilhM- tbe Ji that it hiJ full power to them tir in pi.t'tir flies the Ql-USltfS SS? no to fr.r it in sal juttics ImiIIi lo lb? liovf rui-e-t to Hie trir-tues. The report was rrconimif ted nnd ordered to be print Mr ci.AHki:, Kan i t.Sereda resolution rail o-i the Secretary ol tbe Interior for Infer? flou v.lv crrl-iin trust of the Hat? and FOE Indi 1'ceii for Bale, BE contemplated by treaty ot the lili, October, 1868. TIIK NATIONAL BANM. Mr. ITOOrr.P..

Mass.) from the Committee Hai.king and currency, reported a lull regulating the of the Rational Banking AssoaUtlons, After eusslofl nnd aiiieiidmeut (be bill pBSSed, Tho Ina are Its provisions. Tint n.rr Sati.in? Ass mike to the Contrn of the ifo-ds" of weal-, repart exhib? in ietlll, nt ipt roprute bee Uklb? Hswiitlei "I itlaa lbs romt.ierir.il,? ol on tli? ninis.n( of (isv afstSSsM, the sun? to Ihe (Vitroller of fire tier, r. nn.l s.rh rep.irt lie in rnsi.i.er tr 1 fo'iii presrrilieti It th? of the Curreney, Terl by tbs n-tli nr iKr.uatli.n of li.e PlS-Ml-l Ctslner of Aim se t'y eituer one lliem. ra .1 of the rail shlll lit-ti ni.arleriy report? itite.ueuts re.iu.re-l l.r th rtj-fourtli the r.rrei.r.- -rate. June 3 II I he return of leb AeSofislion, an tbs first it Jtoutry bt Terl-ed by the or of the siiil attested br tia? slg-ttiirrs of at lent three lb? lint th'y hire en el the snd ln.hiiitie? of the forth i report.

bate foiail tbe MM n. t1 report? for uirr mil Julr itull pus! jirolili tt.e'pret:oiii III raonthi, snd Ik? puhl.she.l i.e?ip?per AMoflatian l.l.tl.s.1. the et; er of the Aaior-SilioD Dak Cut simI if he ua it-cl thet Kin? to lbs of tie th? Cninl? EMS? wber? turh Aisoeittioa hi nske anil tr? nit to th? of tbe nrreiry report tt dij reiinire.1 by of fie Curn-sey. Acy in. to uiale tra: ruiat monthly or report he i saslt? I (be safi Ssy stei bank lai nu! transii.il sty report aforeisld: in raae hit Ai riutian iha'l (teliv or refnae lo l.rrein same ihill he is-eiieJ tbs fcstfOltsi at tbs the stool of mrh pesilty may tie retali.a.1 hy TnmntW tl" I'u'rl Si, the onlrr of the ot III? (' ir.

out of tb? interest il Irftoni? ilu? to the of Ir.l trMb Lan eireulillon, of roll.rt.d pentlties OBi III? isto the 1 of the L'uitad hlatt-s. Mr. HOOFER, from the sinus Committee, reported bill probibitiiiK Nutional liantts from certify i njf ehre where tbey have not deposits of tbe parties eovcniif? amount certified eo Mr. UAItNLS H. from the some Commlttr reported a bill te? prevent National Banks from loatdi money on United States notrs or National Hut notes collateral security.

Mr. Harne? explained the object Ci? bill, which it to prevent tin lockiiir np if tnont-y, ai thus making a corner" in the mooer mail.it. After sume discussion nnd hlieratiou ot the verbia, the bill Wut? passed. Mi. jIUl'I-? from the snaie Committee, ported a bill to the method of convertioa go Into currency.

Be fal'l thai a bill had been n-portt Saturday, from the Committee of Ways and Means.ro tuuiinc- two of the sections of bis bill and two addition provisions, and ho traa to have that bill calltd i lusteudof hlsown. Tiiat wMsSjToedtO. tub fl Mr. IIOOrERcolled up the bill nj-orfed by him fro the of Wejs aud Moans, to prohibit tlur 1 aerease of the public debt. The bill fellows: A Bill to prohibit furluer ol th? puhlie debt SEE ot-i-r IK eiuirled, mrirb 1lw It itithnriiei I litue of banii? by the Secretary of the I eieept for of tbe Tirtotii railroid by law, he toil Ihe at? hereby ri peilad; ira that liai 1.1 shkli not n.y f'-r me Urn of or tb? si tli fie b.tiiii; lint the Srci'loy of tia Tr- ii.at Isaue upon Un lud under su- rrituLt out be mar frmn t.ivt to taue ref t- in hon whirh hire hetn mir b-r lia-fuiiy luiieil.

to lie in il MBsd under sets sut.ori.ug tbe iuue of tbe bond, sf? I And be it furlArr enacted. Thst the Secretiry ef th? Treitni shall ruonthl? a stst in i.t ef the puhlie as it at of th? ii-otilh. irb tlt I te.l Stet, (Uried the funded dlliL Tbe Usitod unte? fractional sote? issued na.uey, be diaanl aa tl debt Tb? tbier? per cent tL tit, all that paat du? er thai hrroir il.e the -seal tear, Ihe in detiil, tb? matured dent, and lb? oa debt it due. Ihe itateoienli I ronlam tue nl aeasdsai iMUinfl to tb? feaalo SI cf foid tbe of rola in tbe Treasnr-r. BW I And ne il ennrt'd, fror? snd th? mamwt Ibis ttt no deduet ol i thsll be fa ssle ichtn-, ef bonds or of tb? I iate.1 or of ssia it n.i sf tb? Tira.ury li.

put nei.t an I'tilted Stttes; it ind of -cU n. psralUlaf la nr i.ll.er?i?e EwtslStT tbs Tres-ury other than tome pr.p.-r offier of las Drpirtment ale aurti the of boldI ur in. ire i.rrrl.r rrp.a, i i. I. And be evaci.d, I hat after ti n.ass.-e eftbl? ir sll ejetitKgt.

p.rehai.-? ur of the I on susM sf lbs Osssisiwl? tsbteb Im mid? br InTit.nf tbe ei.i'.prt,ilon ii.e pul Ik by far peo poials for I eb re perebSSSS or fsbUel? to the h. I 'I t. il.e I te tb? right to rrjtcl b.ds, thuuld dee? il fur the inu-reat to do ao. mot ion of Mr. JUDO tho followliif? section tvsi added to the bill M.

Anille tl further martel. Thai from tb? ptMirl id. ail etof (old PS are nt the I StotSS a by proper-fl ol pm (till'fr tiatl'i-of IBs time piar? (j. re nah lit mmtt, by idtertiaa tie mm lust Ihrer Mr. JIliD stated that In found fruta tbe report of Uh leeretaryof tbe 'ireunny that HEME, bad beeopaMbj tia i.overiiment as eoty missions on the ot gold and BllVOff It iliet touiuieiited to aell.

'ibe lull, Slueuded, poSO-d. TMK HAnOKAI. IltNKISn I.AM. Mr. fiom the Committee, reported biu-B the bill, siipj'b-tiientury to ti." National Banking bill of June rartoos amemdmentB.

GRLSWOU) -N- V), ibe BmcBdmente hav. ion rood, Hubiiiitttid thif, U.cy vers Important nnd intricute and were not printed, Ibe Houae snouid imt In? Bailed upon to dispose of them EBO-Bf IhEEB in print. Mr. POMEROT said be would submit to thnt tloii. imt lust hf.tle tin- ol'Ji els cf th" nineinlincnt.

lit- went on otnle thai tlio Urel BBCtlOB of the loBOte lull cotiiiiK (I entirely piovi-ion? of seetbrn teat tbe present Ranklna net, lating to pui.lio It nude it a penal otTciise Iwr any ntllcers of a bunk to offer a for proeartuft of public tiial for pnlelle to accept such i a ration. Il.e becnuil miIIoii of Ibe lull mat an amendment to section 4. ol tbe present act.ii-'iitiuj? to tbe liquidation ol baiikiug uai'-ns. thefourtb see? tion provides for scalitu tbe Existing banking associa? ta ma, In cider to provide rwenty live millions of reney to dliinbuti-d, one-lnilf nmuui; the Boutbetn iintl the ether half BBBOUg th? Weeteiii hiato? und Territories that have not bad tinli proper Mr. li-TLKK rltn the proVt-tOOB of tho section nbitive to tbe of lint, to la-wound aud opPO-lUg th?) provision, that, the botada on deposit, to be sold for tin? redemption of tho outstuiuliiiK furreia-y, und siceubacks subslituted lor the noiuls as security.

r. B10BT OaLl observed that there wa? no profit in dlseosslug the bill now, printed. End suggested tbat tbe bill should bo recommitted aad ordered to be printed. Hr. POMBROY preferred to have some dtseoasloei on tbo seetlon as to Uw wtadlBgapof tbe National Banks, Inatanelnstbe case of the Men-bunts and Mechanics' of Troy.

N. Y. which changed us character from a National Hunk toa State Bank, woe avoiding the respon? sibilities which it was subject under the National Backing act Mr. n.UY-1 said tho law authorized that in- don'. Mr.

PKICK Iown) said thnt was a fBBEOIl why Ihe law sliotiid be enajigrd. He proposed tbat the lnmkH should be compelled to get out of the national banking system by the same ib.oi nt wbleb they enten-'l. Mr. wimttd to know what differenco it made to the Government. Mr.

1'KK'i; said that Ihe dlfferenco was tbat the Gov? ernment lortt the tax on Mr. opposed the second tlODi wnith requires the bonds of bunks in liquidation to besohl and Kieenbacks substituted foi showinir that that would pinto It in the power of the National BankB to contract tbe circulaiion of the currency to the extent Of and thus force tlio rcumption of specie payment, which would be a deplorable ri-snlt. Mr. upplled himiM-lf to the (UmiissIou of tbe fourth section, tvhieli a scaltnic ami tion of (iirreney amoiiK tlie national banks. The seabng propssed by tbe CotmuiUoe on itankli'it and Cntrrsnoy vai as follows: ifank-i with not over capital are to bo entitled to Be reeluctten Of le.la?O.COO.

liai ii? Willi a Capital of from 1300.000 to aie lo have per cent reduction of ooo. lianks with a capital of from me to have cent reduction of Banks with a capital of from to are to have per cem apparent nu hum? of and bunks -sitli up.tal of over are to have circulstioti eut fioni fj.oeo.iioo. No banks aro to have nioro than cirruintion. Mr.GUBUBN Ind.) moved an amendment pro villain tor to banks In Htates and Territories which than their proportion rirculatiou circu? lating bobas te them up to their due proportion, those notes to be withdrawn within if sary.i-ro.?ln, ft out banks in Hlate? that bave more than their dus proportion of currency; IHMKMN of tbe rurreui to Be ImuinI on tbe basis of representa? tion iu Ust-gresB, and the basis of the ap? praised value of all propeity real and personal. Mr.

HUCKl.ASU Ohio) aildressed too House on the subject of tho ineejuality of the dlstrlliutlon of the currency. He argued agalust tlie amendment proposed pjf tbe Committee as tending tu keep up the dlspropor tion between the Hnd the West. ttbout disposing of tbe bill, wbloh was ordered to be i.rii.ted, tbe at ej o'clook, took a recess until c.oek, the oveuiug ft. be for general debate. RVKBIRO BIsBMCsJC Tbe House met agaiu at 71 u'cliak, in Commltteo of the Mr.

Cuilom in the chair, for general discussion. Ll.tH lOkAL Vtllg. Mr. ROUTWKI.L Mass.) discussed the question of the counting i.t nie fibctotal votes.claiming that tho two Houses ahtenibb.d in Joiut convention had tbo to explore the whole question of the legality of the c.r tilicates. The President of the Benate had no power to lii-uitiitothe.

necesrai!) us to whether everything proper from tbs lu-Klmiing to the end of the transaction, li lhal power were not the ITeaident of il.e Benate, v.l.. i-, il tbe cano, v.a? It I It muet lu- n. Im eu li Tiiey had th?" power, and no other department of the Government had it, opinion wat'bat the question be, not win the vote of Georgia should be CO whether the vote of be reje The reaaon whv the be put lu the i tire in.tCi.dof the that if the two Hi not agree, then the facie case was l.v lie i.r.?i"t-itloii of tl.e certifle.ifes. If either II voted th.it the vote of tbe Btatoobjected should rejected, then It bar? to be counted. no i-afetv in any rule.

Mr Ohio) remarked thst would reault In tl.la: ttialaltboogh It mrlgbl be known that the voteof Hat? was fraudulent, could not hf I'J ii either the House or bt-uut d.e'l.l.' it. Mr BOUTWKLL replied that thero no wa Mtwrtalo whether a vote fraadulent except on of ihoue were to lldgn. Mr. OOLLAHAY Ky.) addressed ths Connu on general Other speeches troto made nod tlio House ndjournc JAMES T. BRADY.

THE LAST Ml LAUGE Ml IMG Ol' Jilt HAL. Tho meeting of tlio 15iir of Niw-York memory of the lato Jame? T. was held on Si day, at the Geneinl Term Loom of the Supreme The room crowded with mouthers of tho proies Insiri? of tho railing, near tho Judge's I Huffman, Judge? lllatci.foul, Benedict, Iuirrabaiu, dozo, and (i.ilnit, Altor.ey ex-Judim OSJ Barrofata Tucker, Controller Connolly, Francis Cutting. J.idge Juden rett. und Judge Mitel Husworth.

and Davics. the railing iihin the bar wire exJudgeS I'ort. r. l'n l'ont, Noah Davis, fltrong, ami Viin Cott, Mr. Hlicn, Coiitinl.Moner Smith, Liinlll, Field, McKeon, Jul.e Cirons, Judire Woodruff, Robert Holt ex-Judge Charle? Tracy, Charles Senator Caaaerly, end many while bey the bar, and Inntlie too narrow room Into next, were aol oi.ly ih" Bar, but repic-eiitativcs class and rank of nociei.v.

simrtiv before tin? appointed hour a likeness of ltnidv, ial.eii many n.i., but presenting feature? those so il hn.iwii to even the yauofPl lb? profession, was bronchi in draped black, and posed to and b. fore It a floral offering in wl with only tho words, "Our Li other," lu ltd placed. The meeting wa? called to order by Mr Lurrill, briefly it? ohject. He nominar, Cbainns the meeting the Daniel P. Incrabn.Fnstlea ol Supreme Court.

Mr. Shea lioini, ated Judcr? Wood nil tun Court of Appeal-, and Jml.e? Glib Harbour, Barrett, and Surrogate. Tucker, Her irder 11. ett, und Mr. Nu oil, Judge Alker.

1 C.Trapbajran, Robinson, A. It. Sidney Her, and Robert Holmes were nominated Becretat Augustus r. Smith offered tb? foUowlna resolution? JtVii.iiril. Th.it tli? niriiili.r? tl.e KtW-Tttfl with fa.i iinrf 1 ti a wlrlrb tlr? fnil Tiri.r milt t.f bi? Mtrtv? bu rallr? fn.ni tiii samtn at attira aitf.lue?.

ui nut innrti frictrel T. fcn Ir. r.tiolt'd. Ai lh? In? l.rathr.-t, that I i thei.a-1?! crrrlr r.u.t r.li.n.r i.t tbe ba.1 ii.H it? matA baa n.r.i,'wr rtrt-llHDC? l.rart w. bt? rir? lift? and alt-iontLli a juriat, rcinlrri L.i-tatb alll.r Hmnlrnl, TTitt In tb? tritt? wlarh tli? rhi nor l.r.ith.r, It? l.r.i ti' ti tl.ij_n.lla4?.

Tiier that tint la lh? triad bt nilurr Is purpntr? ttt ID.1 pri. rir? t.r.M'.ir..l thr tk.nplM of truth ii.il Irarnr.l, wi I K.i.i.i rnr? tru.lworl'i, uri'tr a r.i at ll'tr i. il? hour of trill, Itcuti. BBa. in tb? it.

lu.ut-.i-? ii p.tlr. li.ttjtitd. th? mttnben of bir. hrthst tr.limnny of fini lt.il rrlifCt for nur ilijirti 1 frirnd tal pri.fr?l.iit.l br.tl.tr, lire of mi.iiriii?r for in Ktmtrtd. That tli? rttttH rl of bf ill tut to th.

IsnS-M. tttnnlrtl. rnii rettr? hr tb? prrpir? ritiM priulril in mitai farm (be pructtdlup tLi? (Lit be Mr. spoke of the resolntlroab Inn- of the heavy lot? by all the bai In ti.e dc. of Mr.

Lrudv. Mr. John McKeon, Mr. John Graham, nnd K. fli id tola tun ceil el.

eUlogltM on tho cl.ar ti-r of the Lx-Judire Ji.ini K. Porter them wa? no man NcM-Yoik who united element? of popular powi or who coulil hsvo them mor? ubiy fur In? ailv.iin-4.-iin-.it than Mr. Hi.t.ly; bal hi? In. pt iidenic of tl.a.n.iit, and hi? nature Teat, him from seeklna for leadership In I bOMfl PT. I' "II.

iidvaiii.ia.es a tltoron inantery of the principle? of law. it und vari ma 11 a m-e with branch of seh imitait. He trail a wonderful illustration rare power S. trim? to creative powi r. Ailuni balaoeed la miiiil, he rare bad to irii.i.e a step The ease bssm to about i.l? i ire? atleatlos from the men he prodooed Un ill? i -ii wem In ie idtna b4M ttlth the cotnp und pel tseU.

the art. ment, II? Beret eaaa-sted all in? r. arces In 01 Speech. AH Who lad IniOWl linn li Lueimry. even te their lait Jii.li;.' Ilaly be IiikI haOWa Mr.

nrtulf lorsrrar Inore intiuiati-ly lltni any oilier une in i tv, but tin ad? it the diilliiiii fur him dit. arge Uns du: H. the BOrlUnt frit Of hl? outil. ye.i tliey totretlier on tbe t-enrb of lilt In r'. scbt? Il very dlRtcull llie to di cliarK? thl? duty for one bound Inllmatel to him.

He thought he saw him now it in. Urgn he. b-ndlnj? over In? that hi? fellott-Mhoolmati tlio.lK'ht him soiiicwhitt at. Tliey r. nit I i a warm-hearted little boj ui.aelflt sud ex.

lK-lovtd, ajaaliilee which, in never BbatodL hi? pi. feaaional eareer he but little. 11. the speaker, beard hi? i. the flint at ever sri.ii??? moto the sau? attributes to ibtwe spreche?) as I In? Hi? ti' his Judi a lait yer, BSS el the of Mr.

followed Jndre After referrlnif the Mr. "in.l th.1 if, it? htvi In ti the the i II. Hi 'i a had la en and Mr. Iirady wa. bl? tomb somel-ls W.irthy of the In? Mild.

HMil Ills tu.ll Itollircd blot Jaloe? T. lin.dt bud well Known. The speaker wa? admitted loon previoii? to the ut Mr. Brady's fallut Aa Mleh be acted it Keillor ri.iitili-l in a ci.nault.tl.iu wbli-ii the wen? bit? Mr. Brady's then Mich aa to lire i.liiliieiii'.i'loii t.i ilnl.lrli hill to bad in? career hi senior donnai many yoaia.

Nsny need in? speahol tli thlnira for n-hleii he wa? d. cote pora rteahad already spobea wall uf ihnm. In lhaiuetbud wblcb th. bod (ii funned tlmf ilti'y m.iili a. found t.

diiiiiM.il general waajrooohloeaam jile Hlaaeulnshsd raised a host of Imltateca Ti tli.it tin WM a bull.mt onitor, would be to any There had bom as orators would bo other? 'i'u tlml lie WM f.illiif'tl Ml i I to what due tu ttimv of the bor. Bal there were ootot oeoallai-ltlN of Mr Hr.oi> tbatahouhl be said. He I.ml be.ml fioiu MM of llu? nt to Mr. Integrity. It? had not hi? remarkable eMf-rollanoa a.

deelelou of charaetai of. klMW of had aliowti limn- of qaatltT. Re sowirbl bo bM fiMS otbera lie Was I'roii'l of the land Which bO feriliin- It I in to UtS 4, or of lu? ri i i.l'm.i nl lb? land of bt? birth not the political p.mer which never sonjrht, bm be preferred to ranao hlmoelf wnn those who wees i.irnn.i Hi? Intrcrltjr boi been spoken uf. He would baro M-oroed to re. rlraaeoai? plltuentou thst irronnd.

Jtevei but one bad but Impeaob nient been made of hlsuand than be ttealal or explsuation till the rxtdaustion -atoe, and he wbo bad lea the charge retractad In the fullest way. Mr. Hradj WaS proudly of the clmi.e that be net allow his vintiii ation io lie publlauod in die publie papers. 'llu-, tiuu put u.o ituiun wuru carried. laiki Rfl isntornLK.

(Hi Saturday OQC alf, an EtLgU-l, iniiii, ai-ed 32 wa? urreeled byl'eteitlvo llcumtt Hiitl liioiiKht before at the on a chnrite of theft, his father-In l.ivr, Jain. Catthldy, of No. f.t tnird ho him 11 haviiig 'lue prlsouar ou eommlttod tu tin- Tomba, Tbe wife of L.u.i. an Uterestlna woiuim, lare.l If he bail not been oommittoa on the of theft, woui.l have pu one of uh.iu doutuent? blieataledth.il In-hiul of tule takuu up 44 ub mi abandoned woman, und thai he had etigtpod pasease forliluisclfai.il companion on one of tin? L'hariestou steamers. Boalf waaal ou? time editor of TA? Huldier? Bulletin, puiiiiahed uy tbe sarrlaon on Ulaud, ami tin? u.ithor of pnpm? of arerajm Uient.

It isalii'Ked that he moo bm of the who ae eompanted Brown, when be made hi? me-sorable rani on Harper's F. rry. Va. It more than probable thai i.fuif la partially insure. He threatened to commit suicide while on the WSL) to his cell.

STA1H1INO Al 1 HAY IN A HANCL BOBU On Satmday mi iill'tay occuned in the diiiitii-lioufcjj No. 5S Janies-st-, ltttwceti ton, John Van line, and John All? und the latter wa.i severely beuten bv undi.fui.ln.-il by Lawton In tlio breast with a pocket knife, rocelfuia 11 serious wound The originated ul. nit one or the abandoned fe mule liiHinte. of the pliMla, whom Lawtofl bud lieati n. aaaaUaut? ware umx losakad uji tin.

Oah Police Station. The injured usq was taken Io Brllerue Hospital, where his wound wa? protiounced Yesterday the wore tmmmitted to Tomb? byJnsUee Hogan, toawsll the result of Allen's Injarlee two of the female lotuateetrf the place haTliiK po.ittvclv that tliey tuw Lawton slab Allen. The lutter is a bwedlsh sailor. HKSTRltTIVi; HULs IN NLWAKK, N. The slieep-skia factory of James K.

Hatli Itrtte, corner of Newark st. and the Morrl? Canal, wa? bnrncd to the frrouiid ou Sutuiday at an cai ly hour. The lire, the origin of which Is unknown, destroyed stink, oouhlsltiijr of wool and nlieep to tin? value of 'ilie luuldint'la valtii at (i. Tho wlu.il? by Another tiro SB hour lirornl.t., oa the prop ose sttauf tin; Ni aud New-York Itaiitoiid depot. Tlie buildings wife partly owned by the ftud At Oo.

Tho total boot, in which ferrie? ara litrol-red, I.ss.?oo, parti) pu. tected by Insurance. It supposed to bate been tb? work of uu luccntliary. OF A DI8HONLST TFNNKSSKE OFFICIAL. A day or two since Superintendent Kiitini-dy received a telegram from J.

Woodward, lu.trli Attor ney of Hhelby tonnty, siting a description of Thomas K. forinerlv Tren.urer of that county, aud that he be arrentod conic on to this city. Tho dispatch ttated that the had procuiid lii-niiy 115,000 br niesn? of von. lier? or coupon? of county bonds. On Batnrd.iy afternoon I-ouard wa.atrehted 011 the arrival of a train at tho HuiImoii Liver luilroad depot, taken Police Head aud locked up to await a requltltlou uo of Tenoeesov.

IMPROVEMENTS FOR IIA RLE RIVER. NAVIGATION AND HRIDOES A. H. BUBI TO Till. CS-fT-UI PARK The Hon.

Andrew Ef. Controller of tho Park, bas BddTMBed a very lalatesllng ut.d htigsestivo coiiitminlention to the I'nird of of tbe Contrai rnrfc upon tho of improvements across Harlem River, connecting Kew-Torl with Weeteboeter. In carrying out the plans for Improvement of tlio northern end of ibe Mahd, the Controller reyard. early attention to menus couuiiit. i mross the river of the greatest e.

Be "The lower part of the Connfy of U'esteh? lies to the City of New-York, and by river a wl easily hiidgesd or tunneled, emiheoied -with and ili-peiidi nt the of New-York tbat unity of plan for Improvements both of the river is essen? tial, not only for the of the ii.lmbltiints, but In order thai tin- expensive processes ol ebjmgtng tho plan the comlnf clip Biter it la built up muy bo iivnl.led. "The bridges tbat bare constructed seros? lisrleni River are bol cheap and poor affairs, with a cApaclfy for travel thst Is so much lees tbau that of lbs road? leading thorn as occasion, parti? uiariv at Iboos wltb swings or draws, interruption? and lays to travel that scon become stir serious. Tli" devel? opment Of berth counties Will be lniich advanced by Vidlllg Incut of a direct cros-liig of tin? river at the i lids of mi'Mt of the ii.liiig avenues of New-Ywik at the limit-in Hiver. Rut luth? more tbaa a Aseada has passed since the only roads frmn (it ii 10 Bad tbrougfa Hi Countv, were tbe old enloulal Boston Poet-rood, and the Albaii'v turnpike." After peaking of the trow? ing or Improved metiwds ol oommunli stlon, lie on to It lr? led too enilv inlcavor to guide by such us oau be commended, the pro? gress of laiproveaieiiis in fteateheeter, In conjunction with those of Ibis citv, for tbo best ultiunle intureels of both. vtilitgeslbave, within the 20 beef projected in Westi bester by owners ot whieh nlremly embarrilas the question of Improve nuil unless the ilifili nil ir? iit-e soon met by tiin atloritinii a general i'ian.

those embarrasements wui have so in srensed, and he'conm ao flxod npoa the no gi'iieriilioii will be iu ml bold t-iioiiuli to Willi ami rem.idy them." '1 he ditBi uiti'-s iui itig iront a want of foreeighj in this reeaoet, in Um bete rogEMOQS liiit.r.-rriiieiit? of Indi? IiIuiiIm maele In four Bqnaro miles of the nortbern part of tbo city prior to IMC, whea the plan tin? city was If proper aadsvsteiiiiitic are neglected now nauks of tho llulein Itiver and Npuyten Duyvil Creek, f.if uro ill witness similar or even neater It needs no iletaat look into tbn futiiu to see Hie busy craft which which will ply these streams to supply the busy and population on both i.unk?. At preeeal tln-so are but little eavlgatod for commercial pulposas, In so-oe parts they sra obatrueted by mud plots and poorly constructeil hrblges. "Theos two ure bi.l one eaye tho wilier, "or l.tthtT. th-y me estnary, connecting the tide waters of tbe Klver and Wo'iind, with of tho north of the city, and can only bo properly eonel laiad la lion with v. ttci--.

tbey connect. As a water-way for commerce tni? eetaary has thb advantage Of. lb? Thames. the far lees inconven? ience, nnning fioiu the i and fail of the tides, Inch, in the Thames, Is equal to .1 feet, occasioning great expense in th?) coostracttoa ef and in handling guod? be loaded and unloaded. 'I'm tides tbe Harbin rise onlj about rax feet Tbe Harlem has also tbo advantage of the Heine, In net hetag so much swollen by "At a htinill comparison itli the arcrulng Ixn ebannoJ san he made from tbe North River to Long bland Hound tbroogh the Harlem River, with greater depth of water than Ihe North River Bjfbrds some Ei.i.it* betwi tl.la nnd Albany, ami wiili width (ttif lent for nil practical poi posse.

"One of the advautag? tobedorlred would bo short tbo itmte between the waters of the North Bti iia.i thosie of the Hoiiiiii b.v and wonld safer than navigating the waters around fhn ll.trtery. ss the year 17m' the v. atora of the Harlem ami Sj.uvten Duyvil (reek ted navigable). It an taut tia- tli bridge elected be Fn den Phillips was draw bridge, them artificial Ibe? proreutentaon tbe banks had narrowed tho (tream, and vanouBbridgMbad beca thrown It, obstructing navigation. It was at one time threatened with mewl formlttable Uroton this was rreistsd by tbe citizen? and of New-York, ni the limited tho ob? struction for this aorposoi to tbe Tbe problem now be far all time, a how to seonro Iba ni dallan, bv most impiov? travel at roes tbe river, Bad no.

Igarton the river, no not to coiifli't with Raring spokta the navlgatloaerf the river. Mr oreen takes up cr.is-iii- from the ind i Weetchc itcr He a tbe methods of creasing Ihe Thames and tli" me, both a and tbat In i ot tbere are reren bridges tbe Thames li in lbs spare of threo and Un? for nnd besides these bmlges, thst stream waa crossed by the tunnel. In r.iri?. the Berns crossed bv bridgea. a benever tbe population of York and Wt stcbee.

ter shall saaotue tin- density of population on tho shores of tho Harlem River and Bpoyten Duyvil Craok which I.oniloti ha? on the or Paris on the Urine, the iiie.uis of rommunicaflan serves this stream must be equal to that afforded across the Thames and the Seine. Tlie avi-ragt? dlManrr the lirltlgos Iu l.otiilou Is a.ii?. fi ei. aad that I'-tri- feet." As lo the best method of rarrylng out plans of Improvement, Uontretll link? a competent inlgbt tie with all nectiful power? for the wlthual lertltori.il consolidation, and with? tit raising those poiitb ii ronsMeratloae wbloh hi? might be o. i.i).

until lbs neeosall at tmrltilal i demanded Immodlaleattention. Heretofore inn asure has tbs Interests at bath roan it had aseial umpoes it body of citizens from both, for its execution, 1' rb-netbU plan would be ths b. tier in Mi t.tceii eoHclilib b) "fing I Hiivll.i? kubmitted, as nh exsuli iition of has con? vinced u.o Ma? my duty, tin? practical qaeattoa tho inter cominiiiiienfion Between the north i of thei is Itelng laid out lor a future cltj Bntb that to wbkb It la tied by Indissoluble lions, with soms views on eoguats that i he discussion. I leave ths with pnce, to be ss the Board doom most am? for lbs present and future tntersets of the uilty, benefit it ha? boen lata-tea1 with power? m.s i Urs and re lisible than aro often cu in in it It il to any of sKiSM un: or ins. I.ICIIT1.MIKI.\I CAHK.

In llif? I'nitiil Btatoa OlTico, before Commissioner Oubwrae, on h.ituiday, the of tin? I'niti David l.n im and Bbrls iiniii'l 1 imk ami- tip far Tin- named of defendants baa slready bean rommllted for trial oa a charge of levying black-mall while acting Aeslstaat tor of I nil 11 ai Rovenne. Hs Is Bow charged having, while u. ung in tin- abura capacity, conspired tha other defendant in obtaiuiug EMM worth of elMnr st.iinti? from tin? Of I.iitt? .1 ill? DlSttiSt, by lllelliis of falsely repte-sen Hug thai be required them to bla Ity. 1 id In n.iii for an examination on Thursday m-xt. i i.

nek li. iioiMi an, a tii? i National Rank.Ko i i -1 was charged before Commis-' HoliatMilltxell of i of the funds of tho ai.U l.otw? If. aial Mil of bruary. He Is alh K''d to have ii, islemeui by moans or rraadulemt entries in his books, lit? w.is beid for ex u-ntnatiou in difuull of bail. Tiiii i.akun siAN.Hi.Ai'din BiarTKVOI Tim Eascx County i.N..J.) at Hewarh was again crowded, en Saturday, by larga Hint hinoiiK iiniii were mini fashlonabfj 'It Bsaed i idles, ii ntaUvas of the moat art-ten iatic society in the It bad boon Ebnounced that Thomas Lafon, jr, Who but? recently been coiivicti-d of the Of Hebrlng, to receive hie Bcatsaoe.

It was moved, however, by bis eeeunsel, Mr. Parker, that soo lenee be suspended until a fnturo day, that opportanlty might bo givea for a review of the pans founded cer? tain exceptions whiob had been taken by tbe defeuse to the charge of Jadee Depoe to the Thoniotion wu- eiilertitim-il, nml wedneaday was set down as the day fol? presentation of th? argument. Fbe prisoner was si ateil, dejected attitude, between bis father and tho Ret Btcarns, pastor of tbe Preeby terlaa ChuBch, of which ho w.is nituila r. CIV Ua. In tlie United Stales Circuit Ouirt, l.cforc on Batnrday, the MoHenry perjun case, In which John MoUenrr Is was called on ami was opened for the by Assistant lUn ttict-Atiorney liell, wi.o recapitulated ti? malnfaeta, ali'iidy published, when an adjoumuu nt was bad lo llils main.UK Ill tlio Court, lust werk, lrttorn of administration wore en enlates of John Wii ii.nii?, Henri Zimmer, Rllta Brayasor, iarah Powell, Carragaa, I'litiliinua surer.

Mary Uypaian, ie? l.i|iiiiiititi, John Hughes, Morris Hurley, El ward Mury Johnston, John It. A.uicr, Utwis Hi nil Jalla? H. Jowilt, Irk Killy, Mltmiiel Dorothea Inehm, James h. Thomaa, Muy Me tool, V. Voulu-.

Norman It. Mattbow Mor? gan, Mary A. 1 i. William lieuh. In tlio V.

S. Diatrid Court, in durliiK the week endlug on the i iii.it., pe? tition? lu bankruptcy tiiid by the following? liained lierions "rV illnitlf l.ouls Kimlf, GeoTg?) Maris, John J. HiafT, ihn J. Stall, jr. DUebarme in bankruptcy were receivid by tho pel (Stephen A.

Frederlek A. Weynian. William Hi cor, 1 rrtiit-m riioiuas I. Rogers, Willinni J. liell.

Hubert J. Telverton, William li. Mi11m.ii, llllsia M'lna-ii. (.. Janus 1'.

Carter, and I't'Ull Hand A. Maniley. CRIMINAL. At tin? Court, Saturday, Wm. II.

Sei ly, hkc'I 1C years, was committed ou a Charge of stealing about worth of bad pine aud brass fan? eel-? ilolii holla i lu htieels belveoi) 1 nnd BlxtJ suth In tli? Easai Market PolloaCooHi jraatoidajr. before Justice MaasAold. Albeit Behalta was con.Mined for trial on liieeomplaitit of Manrntot Uesial of No. Ill who that, while pi tlituiiuli llrootne was followed by the piTt on. who threw a (iiiantlly of vitriol upon bar, to tin detriment of hi liie punies urn s.ild lo have lived tottether formerly.

At tho Tombi Police Court, jestcrduy, iVfcr Flaherty ami lads of it yasrs, aud John McOowan, years, wore brougbt inlore Justios lloran, on Bbargoof burglary. The piinonni? the front door el Charles at No, ass and stoic a quantity of paper, en? tobaooo, wltb which they fled, Thej wer? sfiorward ami poriiiiii of the stolen property found tu ilio possession oi MoGowan. The other prison? er? informell the eflkarE where the remainder of tho s'-ol? ti pii.iM-ri) could be found. Tbey were committed. Wesley Miller aud Henry fiovost a charge of stealing a quantity of clothing from the Belief, lying nt tbe Franklin -si.

pier? At the Mnrket Police Court, before Justice Bhaodley, John uotiahhgh, aged 30 re at the inwteeotleii of Oilvwr and Cherry heal tor tiirJ on a ch irire of stealing the jii.ek.'1-iiiK.k oT Mary Fh intnimr. contamine on Sunday inomli.a, while at divine service In the Chorea of si. Fiatu do Xavier, in Weal Bliteenth-st, The pris? on? -r, wiu-n ilctiiiid in the act, the book uiwl atletnpted to In aii.twcr to the rharge, the prisoner aeknowlodged his guilt, ami "I t.ok it I. cause I am out work and try wife Miller was held for rl 11. the charge that mi rutunlay ereBlng, at the saloon No.

193 be the coat Of Mr. John K. Davis of No. If valued at $45, and was tubieipieittly in i. Mid while attempting to pawn Miller wa? on hatiirday tilvM dUeoMnd in the pantry of the second Hour of Rnci-it, No.

VjC mal ou bdiaa takmi iniiim wa? accused of attempting to Steal tino worth of Sho for trial at the Sessions. COURT DAT. OoBBT of Ovku and Civil Calcn StriiKMK rrrniT-PART 012. Us? ti i. um il? util, ins, 1174, ira, 1171, il I Ut? lilt, UM St'PR-r-MS i.r?Cii.crrr?Pakt M9.

Wtl, 'Joe, 1IJI, US, JJJ, SA I MS, 8,9, 10. 70 Ok It IDii. 140, 1.1-, 161. 164, 160. 171, MS.

177, lu. mi. in. M. Monday Cal r.

I'Khroit Tr.RM.-Pnrt W5, KO. til. 4 M9, 607. II 710, MB, 334. 411.

l-t, 641, ISO, TtW. 764. 770, 773. Pl.KAS? TlMAI. Tf.RM?l'.tltT 43 4T9.

US, MS, NW. MJ9. S10. 811. 512.

t'OMMO- 379, IM. ttt, 411, 4.4. 4L-. 501, HU. SuJ Of apt.

taHflSTTI gririi.a., hU.tl Knucr? Cmklio, rr S.i.ulti. Tli.ii.?t Wr.Matarn. Bn.l.et O'Nciil, MTUliMS Jatnr? liuliiDd, l.rueliu. Colrunn, AU ITSS? tu Kl Ol Oyi.k People npt. Wm.

iitr aon, Bit? JollSIOS, l'Luip RsUljr, tobbtry. GENERAL NOTES. Texas has raised a largo caator-oil crop this year. Tlio Moravian mission in Greenland is 130 year? old. Louisville lias neither a public library nor a public reading-room.

Tho present Protestant population of Franco I at A French speaks of Portland as the capital of New-Kugland. Fivo and seventy Methodist churches were dedicated lu 18C8. Velocipedes aro sold in Cincinnati at $33 ench. The factory turns out a week. Tlicre are throe thousand acres of grape-vines within a radlu? of itiiies around Kcokuk, Iowa.

Siiiidiiv-schools havo been estab linh? in all the McthodUt cliurches of Pan Francisco. Tho only certain means of avoiding gray hairs yet discovered to keep the head closely A New-Oilcans lawyer has married a pretty girl whom he found begr-nig ou the streets, tcu years ago, and .1. Hernandez, tho Spanish fortiori ist, is in prison in NVhrarikii for fourtccu on a charge of try InK to kili hi? wife. Siiiil.oni of Minnesota urpes that guns bB distiibiited to the because bullet? are f.ir less daugcrou? than their arrows. The travel F.tipl.ind and France, last vear, mi? only I MM, coiihlderably less thau between llostou ami New-York.

Victor Emmanuel is said to bo bankrupt, so far iiroperty Is concerned. Ho unable to give .1 There is a bill before the "Wiscousiu (Legisla tm?) liuikinc tlie atteii.latice at school of children be 8 and 14 years of ago coiiipulitciy. A MW French on female beauty says the American women are the beautiful the world. to Un in coin?) the Ititssiau women. There is a house in th? town of Greenland, tho bricks for which were brought from England lu Ii la in good repair.

A hoini? has esfahlisli? in Florida for children fathers have been killed by Ihe Ku-Kiux and others, becauM, they to be loyal. Fnifinie-tillcis, who pretend to bo nblo to litiriiai soit.e the more r-lily- Iiirmer? of tho West. A bill is before tho Illinois Legislature pro vliling puulihuunt for newspaper? fioin ps. Indiana has such a law already. California's population is only one-fourth female.

lu N.vsr!.i there are etjlkt men to one wotxiau, tbe In Colmado ir. twenty to one. An aiiiieut piii.l.'-boaid in Xoith Harnstcad, N't? II unjialiire. the follow ii.HCili?tlou llel.l. elgkl two la fct, 11' Inches." A has OOMM lotind in Willa itii er, C'ulifoinia, in? loting a drop of water.

It exhibited st tho lust meeting of tho California Academy of MSMSJi Black -NUM. from have just their ruun.a in in? BOSt-KO mi.rkct for the first time. Tin are Minll.ir to sell lapidly at fiom 12 to 17 cent? per nound. It is MMfttd in that ever aince the i.f tlio tli.ro Im? 0. cu a of blackmailing nul uniiaeiii.k' of Texas drovers as they through and K.msa*.

If. Sit pluiis luis by the bis health and OStSt-Bf to decline of l'r BOd IV.liticiil i-cionco l.idly created and tn.dcied to lnui Of tlio Uuiveislty of (ieoiyii. has been discovered on tho farm of vi it, Dutches? rounty, and in tl.e uclgbborhood sie much lutercted over lUo fuct. l'oriions of have bceu to N'ow-York to bo aiiilyzed Tho Ihulson is navigable ns far north ns From there to (Mi hot lug thero is a largo ti? Kl los, but it thought tlnit a through ii A bout would tben have BOtroubU to go from Cold to Newioirgli. At persou? are crosfiug tho rlTSf with load.

tt Tin Prussian Military says that the flSI-BBB linlitiiiy now coiiU'letc. and that inillioi. of can, at any MOW -nt. OS nn diraiin? by a Ulegrasj from licrlin." The 1'rus It of battaliotisof Infantry, of n'Klmcnis of artillery, with and battalions of inakiiifr soldii in ull. To tlicR? should bo udded tho arc battalions, Wl batteries, and llrutiswlck.

bat 4 0 Meckleiiburg-Btrelltz, 1 battalion; and H.iriimtutlt, 10 8 squad Binl 1 battalion of total, W.is?O lint, The Military Cuzetle, this force of men only reiueticnts tho anny of Ninth many. "In cano of ein? rg.n. PfTSBSta esn command the of the t.f Haden, Wurtemberg, und Havana, and Immediately order levy of bft rvc, US ljattitlioi.H of Infiintry, Ml and batlslloim of oran iiiiiiy of An additional aoo.Ooo nien it? at her dunosal for the of town? and garri? sons. The above numbers do not lucludo the military tmlu, laborers, nor corp? of auy A serious ullray occuricd in the Chinese Theater, Isjbj on tlio night of Deeeuiboi- 14. The.

San ints tho follow lug account of It The company of uiany of whom were ob notion? a large nuuiber ol tho greeted, win the perfor-DBDC? commenced, with In yl-ki-wa-woo, Of woids that I dt'iiiountratli'in? were con? tinued, imii.iin.il of American cu.tou? theaters, until It titall) became anpleaaonl to the oMeen nuit? lu the in- I m. i no lu ut of 11.i? rillen. Tbc nlllrcis le etl detttlj well In the play, for they orery who I'm layon. Mncdtilf i.lt?hed 111... either oui of a window or over upon ms head.

Tho presence of the offlcsrs mi) aud I Im hols dramatis tngcther wiiii tin sped v.nii un. accord loored lowaul tlio door. A in misiinilerstanSluit lu i. to right of 4.V.14 n.i'iii red in lioi lti.lt Icailn.K the tlooi, bimiiii i. were nmiew? d.

um Chinaman draw a hatchet, i ni. ti iii i i drop a the craiiium of unolher, i lui ibl? und fflllns him to tli. r. Oaeoi niioiiier ('in. mu Ihe hatcbsl and at? tempted t.i 44.1?? fiom liv i.ni.iliri' niilecr.

Tit? wounded mau wa? eaiued by III? iinm. Several hiiivc? wer? drawn and bul fhsl a man wa? wtHiaded be was hurried oil nut nf the way, and it Impu o. learn tho lafllcted. HietwowU'j used the hutohot wervlak.ii to the iti.tioii THB MONEY MAKKET. AT Tlib 8TOCK cut A.

ti ss? 'Si sjo.se? ujwo ess? ni? -i tuu 3 I.UUUUBEs.lJ-MK^.II MsCriLSS.S In :3 0h? It i Ci. Hl "14 i' Rt? I un? i a ----j? 1i i su fO'XI. tes is is Em. I'? INKI'VL Ms? Kh i.u?i_i_?ai?.s:| bo tai l.tot) iw i liis.S. fJH P.fcVT lOitauTrsafls.sss) Wast's tr' fl ai 93? Mich Ha OpHsf loi 3 0 Minp.xap....

21 Pas KSI, His'il hr 8 uf Mo. 93 liei 1 931 (a J1 I 1 Is.M'sO, i'i? fc 8 Mo. 93 lu? citN con 91 IOS Ualcksilrse.l c. 2.1 4 ai 1 A.1..1..i?..,,-J 2ai i c.uni...i'ii e.i.n.... 2.1 nil.

i Csutrsl 1st.80 SO) ItUcliut. oi'KN oi? a 1S0A.1?i-?Hi|...i. fcli Toi IV i M' IBS MsRb Sto 11 sa t.0;;.:? 3'tt SeJ' sel vSa isa.9:1 ne 31? 1 2'M. 9. .1 MO W) lltii.

IM Mil Is Ht 1' n( SATrnDaiT, Feh. Tlicprold mutet has linn thltNiffcotil the the flnctnatloin havo bccti hut the SESttO? mout has been very Krciit. and the contest tin? bulls hn? bf-en more active tltau any finie ia three The bull ciu'iies conitnei.ced oper-ttlons early In Jiuiuary, cxpeotltifs? a for ehipineut before the t-luso ul the inontli which aonltl advance the prie?) to 140; In this tbey have disappointed; ths enormous purchases of bonds made have ths exebauge uet? for merchants, arid tbe rate now te only at a frsctiou above tb? point v. here gold could be imported but, ao far, tbey show no sun? of ersehBej-i and have the inaiket with continued heavy parchases la fure of the advance In bonds ut Lon? don to 78. The bears and tlie 1.1m liants Lavs to an euuruious exfeit, and tlie knntvii now amount to over The bulls continua to keep cash gold Iu supply, are indncn short by so doing.

Tbey now It I. fully of K'ild, aud intend to advance tbe prico the With llii.uiii.il r.i_l eeSHBE UUSt tbein, tbey are yetoouJldeiitof advaut-lnfctbe pnce to no. In view of the bsleasetaat tbls artifK-ial Advance in prices, tbe contest Is wat? lied with tercst by the public. Geld opened lit 13a, sold at ICSja rioting 13.4 bid. Tlio clearings ai the Gell l.r cbaiiKe Hank were ai.d the balance Government hoi.d? opened stroiijr and a.

live on the ad vnnco In London to 78. Tlie demand was HBsrsl large transhetioiis wero nmile. Tlio innrkd fraction at noon, bnt at the close prieto wero the matket closed with an upward ta-ndetiiy. ago by the House, to-day, of tue Hooix all the gold loans, have tbe tendency advuaceour bonds abroad, and give an iiicreu.ed demand in- slup ment. A bill passed to stop secret sales of and also one prohibiting loan? npoa gnaabaekB.

Th? M-1 latter bill?) will do iniah to prevent the loebinjt Op of pttSk The bill prohibiting the banks from 11 lllfjlBg checks the House, but lsof doubtful utility. The bill changing the batik statement fron) to a monthly statement would not prevent the prisent lock up of greenbacks. The umler which our Btsts banks wore giving tbe Controller the power te esll for a sUteuient at any date he may to naiue. Is preferable. The tendency of Legislation iu Le to strengthen the Covcri.ui.-nt credit, aial ths hope of the petaeagu of the Hooper bill has beeu the caoas of the renewed demand from abroad.

Unlike the bands of other countries, our bonds are current in the losrkets of the world, and aro held by alnxwt every nation In Kurope. The revolution in Cotui has demand from tho moneyed class, who liare purchased Ri'gisivred bond? with tbetr gold for aiu.iuat shipped during tlie week ha? been folly IMBEJOB, md the for ro mi liantes will not fall tub short of Messrs. rtileston, Raymond Co. report tho closinc at the 10:30 a. m.

as ot-4. (Vatrtl.IH4 R. II 13 llu.la.iB IJ. 1 Burfa 1-90 Be mil a at i Mil. M.

Paul lark, EWl II II? Wsb. -1 1 1 rat, ptrni. Ki-r-Jers-y .11 114 Morris "A kl as? kcsinl nt At-nk, a I ah. r.H-Bnja.... a Cbiia.uk a.

1' IA I me l.l-l, I IS? QkWk Uua. ill! i Oa 1.1> RI ir.f.. IJ a 1 ir-l. I II n.a-is-o 834 81 Ilao. SI J.

I i HI Ci In. It N. Witt, ptrt ll.n. M. p-t.

Ill a. el Lake lai re.K? The following were the bids for Hank stocks: I Ir.lryt. I Mslritpurilss.II' Mr. Pftrsn.In.*-! Ehswss. l.rstlia-r.

1. i tu. EsHSSSl.II" Imp, Want.Ill toft ai -Itiiiifiri li I Fa.ril. Anrnr-iu 'il hist- N'a I'-ltri-rB I Gall And the following for Kuilroad lark lir3. II.

So. Ira- -Id iL.larar.l. I 17 Krl? liidorw-il I li.rum is.ll? I MU IstaM i BsC, H. T. aAt 1st ll.1T.

SS Kssr-Jresry ('? in i i i liaran let ri.tkt?.!' J. I i Mich. Ost 8p. it. Marris a K-? WS lit.

il" Bur (.. a. c. I MM Mirt- 8o. 7p ri 2al Mort.IsJ ht.

i J-E. Mait. s. ii S. i.

a ira m-. Pari.rK. Mo. 93 I i I'ta Ala.uk 1. Mort.

Alton lit II. TU l'-ilr. a k. N. Wfsier- Ki.

fnta fc llnck.N W.si'm Pasitsuls E. 7 p. f. Has. i Bb Ja.

Lasd Cr-sts. Mil. M. Ttd 3-10-- Il 2 1 ut? Talk 1st M. It.v: Mit.

ssj sv l'wl 1, Tal Mort. f. Ut Morimgr. i.Lsitu??1? Siulo and Kail way bonds wero Steady, hut leotnl. l'acitlt' MaP nuctuate.l between II Express shares erare veek; und M'ld down to Railway share? inoveuient: Ntw-Yotk Central e.1* at and sold at on tlie ment that thf) cash dlva'ctid paid until the of March iu UMcattea.

the tarn Monday. Feb. 15, and will latardaf? Western list lacked BfirM. ami IBM a tin? atraaos tho pasi Iwa Esoaths hss tho otiUtandltig be now hold stovk? at prices thutd sbaees bjr epeealatara. TWs, la ttoe abeeace I live feellna.

the great weuki some new IBdaetanBl to porehase t' to a brenk lu prices. Tho bears have ttoas bal the market, fcarln-r to shctt In MO rr? the cliques, and thus tbo market element of Holders of stocks with groat vigor, but are not much in? their lluo at vietwut prieta The ui.tekei e.o??.?! 'I-1' rteady. Money waa In good supply nt 6W, per centones? Commercial paper coutluucs at primo names. 0 KxchaBKe was Ina at quotations days. lWiaiOOi; laondon.

eight, 1: 5.i;l?.r).l?il? 1'arls, short, iTutta.l_|| 6.171; 6.1??l<i*..n?; Hamburg, diiin.K'i-ll liienitn, hn. to LivermMil by steamer, ri? Is. and Wheat at Tho Hunk MtattHunt show? Hpe? hs? deer? usa-d I creased tiT.ciS. The bauks on their IW SS? Yiir.S CIVT BANK Krh. S.

K-1'- 1 Tolsl Rsssrr? eHl.ej-j.Ml fsTTia? at? n.eia ririmistiss. 2S at r.i'.-a?. BSS.H1,TM Tbe agent? of the Union Koad report BeesaS CUj.190 Itla-r). KM Btual rtos rs New I'i) li. Iris El yi Kriihuf.

I'll (Vmnl.IU? 111) Micll. t. iMj I'anams. i lei I 3. I Cio.

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